Monthly Archives: March 2004
IBM to Meet With Sun on Open-Source Java
IBM officials confirmed Friday that the company plans to meet with Sun Microsystems Inc. officials over the next few weeks to discuss the viability...
Oracle Responds to Justice Departments Complaint
The U.S. Department of Justices version of the software market is illogical and wrong, according to a response document filed by Oracle Corp. on...
Lawmakers Introduce Anti-Outsourcing Bill
Lawmakers introduced a bill in Congress Thursday aimed to deter U.S. companies from outsourcing jobs overseas.The Defending American Jobs Act of 2004, sponsored by...
Almost Blue
To hear some analysts tell it, Bluetooth is already dead. Never mind the Bluetooth expansion cards for PDAs, the wireless earpieces and the handful...
Microsoft MVPs to Get Office 12 Sneak Peek
Early next month, Microsoft is set to share its vision for its next-generation Office, Windows, database and other products with hundreds of its Most...
Microsofts Tipping Point – 2
As hackers continue to take shots at Microsoft business software, youd think companies would analyze what it would cost to move other operating systems,...
Microsofts Tipping Point
As hackers continue to take shots at Microsoft business software, youd think companies would analyze what it would cost to move other operating systems,...
Cigital: Bug Zappers, A Dossier
Cigital chief executive officer Jeffery Payne likes to deliver good news to his customers first, when possible: that their systems are 100% secure. But,...
Behind the Firewall – The Insider Threat, Part 1
Your security program is only as strong as its weakest link, and that is where the human element comes into play. Even if you...
Interview: Symantec CEO Calls for a Radical Approach
Symantec chairman, president, and CEO John W. Thompson and PC Magazine editor-in-chief Michael J. Miller sat down recently to explore the explosion of spam...